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The customer wanted to create an open plan kitchen diner which maximised storage but also felt homely and inviting. We used soft colours on the cabinets and introduced open shelf details to create interest and add the warmth that wooden finishes bring to the space.
Features:
• 20mm Calacatta Gris quartz worktops and upstands
• Taupe and Eucalyptus lacquered doors with matching handle channel.
• Wide pan drawer storage on the island.
• Bora Pure X vented induction hob.
• Siemens single oven with microwave.
• 1810 Purquartz sink in Concrete and stainless steel Curvato tap.
• Tall pantry cabinet with pull out drawers.
• Tall pull-out cabinets with baskets.
• Corner cabinets with LeMans pull-out baskets
• Open shelf area in natural vintage oak
• Breakfast Bar on island

The kitchen, located in the lower ground floor, was updated with bespoke cabinetry fitted around the chimney breast with a range cooker within the existing fireplace.

When the homeowners first approached us, they had a clear vision in mind—they wanted something that would complement their existing oak beams and create a warm, handmade, farmhouse atmosphere. We spent time together exploring different options, taking care to ensure every choice reflected their style and the family's needs. Ultimately, we settled on our Period English style, which aligned beautifully with their vision.
The addition of curved cabinet legs was a subtle yet significant choice, softening the overall look and bringing a more relaxed feel to the room. The oak beams, far from being a design challenge, became an integral part of the space. We incorporated them into the layout, and the homeowners were delighted with how the kitchen now fits between the beams.
One of the family’s favourite features is the kitchen island, which has become a central gathering spot—ideal for both practical tasks and family time. After experimenting with several shades, they settled on this beautiful blue for the cabinetry. The colour not only brightened the space but also beautifully complemented the warmth of the oak beams.
Advice from the homeowners: They highly recommend visiting our showroom to meet the team in person. Seeing the options up close and discussing the fine details with the team helped ensure the final design turned out exactly as they had imagined.

This extra large dining area wraps around the Caesarstone raw concrete island. Large enough to seat 10 the island comes into its own when entertaining. This was designed for a chef who loves to talk so is a very communal space. The reclaimed timber for the dining table was rescued from a building site locally and it rests upon a bespoke steel frame made by a local blacksmith.
Kitchen with Stainless Steel Appliances Ideas and Designs
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